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  • Change ringing
  • Art of ringing a set of bells in mathematical patterns

    Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a tightly controlled manner to produce precise variations in their successive striking sequences

    Change ringing

    Change ringing

    Change_ringing

  • Method ringing
  • Sounding continually changing mathematical permutations on bells

    Method ringing (also known as scientific ringing) is a form of change ringing in which the ringers commit to memory the rules for generating each change of

    Method ringing

    Method_ringing

  • Change ringing software
  • Overview of technology used in change ringing

    Change ringing software encompasses the several different types of software in use today in connection with change ringing. In the United Kingdom, the

    Change ringing software

    Change ringing software

    Change_ringing_software

  • Change of rings
  • Operation in algebra

    In algebra, a change of rings is an operation of changing a coefficient ring to another. Given a ring homomorphism f : R → S {\displaystyle f:R\to S}

    Change of rings

    Change_of_rings

  • Campanology
  • Scientific and musical study of bells

    others, the essence of change ringing is the substantially different method ringing. As of 2025 there are 7,255 English style rings. Wales having 230, Scotland

    Campanology

    Campanology

    Campanology

  • Ringing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up ringing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ringing may mean: Ringing (signal), unwanted oscillation of a signal, leading to ringing artifacts

    Ringing

    Ringing

  • Call changes
  • Bell ringing technique

    change ringing..." Bell ringing- the English Art of Change Ringing. Ron Johnson. Pub Viking 1986 P 89. The Learning curve Call changes" - The Ringing

    Call changes

    Call_changes

  • Ring of bells
  • Set of bells hung for English full circle ringing

    often used, though peal also refers to a change ringing performance of more than about 5,000 changes. By ringing a bell in a full circle, it was found in

    Ring of bells

    Ring of bells

    Ring_of_bells

  • Plain hunt
  • method ringing, a branch of change ringing, the ringing pattern known as plain hunt is the simplest method of generating continuously changing sequences

    Plain hunt

    Plain_hunt

  • Church bell
  • Bell in a church

    in ringing bells through a full circle, which let ringers easily produce different striking sequences; known as changes. In Christianity, the ringing of

    Church bell

    Church bell

    Church_bell

  • Peal
  • Type of precisely timed bell-ringing arrangement

    In campanology (bell ringing), a peal is the special name given to a specific type of performance of change ringing which meets certain exacting conditions

    Peal

    Peal

    Peal

  • Fabian Stedman
  • English author, mathematician, and bellringer

    change ringing, Stedman is best remembered today for his ringing "principle" (so-called because all the bells follow the same principle of changing)

    Fabian Stedman

    Fabian_Stedman

  • Full circle ringing
  • Method of hanging (church) bells and ringing them in the "English tradition"

    Full circle ringing is a technique of ringing a tower bell such that it swings in a complete circle from mouth upwards to mouth upwards and then back

    Full circle ringing

    Full circle ringing

    Full_circle_ringing

  • The Nine Tailors
  • 1934 mystery novel by Dorothy L Sayers

    Charles Arthur William (1872). Change Ringing: An Introduction to the Early Stages of the Art of Church Or Hand Bell Ringing for the Use of Beginners (2nd ed

    The Nine Tailors

    The Nine Tailors

    The_Nine_Tailors

  • Bell-ringer
  • Occupation

    with the ringing of tunes in the Western musical tradition. In England, it is estimated there are about 40,000 bell-ringers ringing on rings of bells

    Bell-ringer

    Bell-ringer

    Bell-ringer

  • Ringing rocks
  • Rocks that resonate like a bell when struck

    English Lake District; the stones in Ringing Rocks Park, in Upper Black Eddy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; the Ringing Rocks of Kiandra, New South Wales;

    Ringing rocks

    Ringing_rocks

  • Grandsire
  • Method of ringing bells

    Grandsire is one of the standard change ringing methods, which are methods of ringing church bells or handbells using a series of mathematical permutations

    Grandsire

    Grandsire

  • Bell
  • Percussion instrument

    "ring of bells" is a set of four to twelve or more bells used in change ringing, a particular method of ringing bells in patterns. A peal in changing ringing

    Bell

    Bell

    Bell

  • John Taylor & Co
  • Bell foundry based in Loughborough

    The company manufactures bells for use in clock towers, rings of bells for change ringing, chimes, and carillons. In 2005, Taylor's merged with Eayre

    John Taylor & Co

    John Taylor & Co

    John_Taylor_&_Co

  • Ringing the Changes
  • 1929 film

    Ringing the Changes is a 1929 British silent comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Edwards, Charles Cantley, James Fenton and Margot

    Ringing the Changes

    Ringing_the_Changes

  • Climate change
  • Human-caused changes to climate on Earth

    Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system

    Climate change

    Climate change

    Climate_change

  • Ringed seal
  • Species of carnivore

    Recently, the biggest threat to ringed seals has been the changing temperature in the Arctic and the detrimental changes to sea ice that follow. Declines

    Ringed seal

    Ringed seal

    Ringed_seal

  • Sheffield Cathedral
  • Church in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

    Singing Programme) As of 2017, the cathedral has 12 bells hung for change ringing, including a flat sixth bell and an Extra Treble. The bells are rung

    Sheffield Cathedral

    Sheffield Cathedral

    Sheffield_Cathedral

  • Ringing (signal)
  • Oscillation of a signal, usually in step response

    frequency domain response. In electrical circuits, ringing is an oscillation of a voltage or current. Ringing can be undesirable because it causes extra current

    Ringing (signal)

    Ringing (signal)

    Ringing_(signal)

  • Manchester Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Manchester, England

    Abel Heywood and the line Ring out the false, ring in the true from Tennyson's "Ring Out, Wild Bells". As of 2026, change ringing is not permitted while

    Manchester Town Hall

    Manchester Town Hall

    Manchester_Town_Hall

  • National Twelve-Bell Striking Contest
  • principal change ringing striking competition in the United Kingdom. It has been held annually since 1975, and is open to any tower where 12-bell ringing is

    National Twelve-Bell Striking Contest

    National_Twelve-Bell_Striking_Contest

  • Funeral toll
  • Funeral custom

    event many years later. Tolling is typically used for tenor bells in change ringing. It also applies to bourdon bells in a bell tower or cathedral. Historically

    Funeral toll

    Funeral toll

    Funeral_toll

  • Ancient Society of College Youths
  • Bellringers society

    change ringing society, founded in 1637 and based in the City of London. The society played a leading role in the early development of change ringing

    Ancient Society of College Youths

    Ancient_Society_of_College_Youths

  • Old North Church
  • Historic church in Boston, Massachusetts

    a semicircular apse to the east. The tower has a belfry with eight change ringing bells cast in 1744, the oldest in North America, along with a steeple

    Old North Church

    Old North Church

    Old_North_Church

  • List of bell ringing organizations
  • The following is a list of bell ringing organizations Below is a list of all currently known ringing societies around the world. This includes societies

    List of bell ringing organizations

    List_of_bell_ringing_organizations

  • Handbell
  • Bell designed to be rung by hand

    used by change ringers to rehearse outside their towers. Tower bell ringers' enthusiasm for practising the complicated algorithms of change ringing can easily

    Handbell

    Handbell

  • Oxford University Society of Change Ringers
  • Bellringers society

    Oxford University. Its objects are to promote the art of change ringing in the university and to ring for Sunday services in Oxford during full term. The society

    Oxford University Society of Change Ringers

    Oxford_University_Society_of_Change_Ringers

  • Ellacombe apparatus
  • performing change ringing on church bells by striking stationary bells with hammers. It does not produce the same sound as full circle ringing due to the

    Ellacombe apparatus

    Ellacombe apparatus

    Ellacombe_apparatus

  • Veronese bell ringing
  • Italian tradition of full circle ringing

    Veronese bell ringing is a style of ringing church bells that developed around Verona, Italy, from the eighteenth century. The bells are rung full circle

    Veronese bell ringing

    Veronese bell ringing

    Veronese_bell_ringing

  • Tenor (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    time-to-maturity of a bond or swap The coupon frequency of an equity swap In change ringing, the bell with the lowest pitch The reciting tone, also called recitation

    Tenor (disambiguation)

    Tenor_(disambiguation)

  • Bourdon (bell)
  • Musical instrument

    tower. The heaviest bell in a diatonically tuned English-style ring of bells (change ringing) is called the tenor. If a larger, heavier bell is also present

    Bourdon (bell)

    Bourdon (bell)

    Bourdon_(bell)

  • Central Council of Church Bell Ringers
  • Organization representing ringers of church bells

    through local ringing associations. The Central Council also publishes the bell ringers' weekly journal The Ringing World. Change ringing had developed

    Central Council of Church Bell Ringers

    Central_Council_of_Church_Bell_Ringers

  • North American Guild of Change Ringers
  • Professional association in North America

    one mini-ring and 9 hand-bell groups with more than 500 members residing in North America. This organization performs the art of change ringing or method

    North American Guild of Change Ringers

    North_American_Guild_of_Change_Ringers

  • Sally
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    gulf coast The portion of a bell rope used in change ringing which has a covering; see Change ringing List of storms named Sally All pages with titles

    Sally

    Sally

  • York Minster
  • Grade I listed cathedral in England

    hung and rung for change ringing and 35 carillon bells (tenor 23 cwt or 1.2 tons) which are played from a baton keyboard in the ringing chamber (all together

    York Minster

    York Minster

    York_Minster

  • Treble
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (musical group), a three-piece girl group from the Netherlands Treble, in change ringing, the bell with the highest pitch Treble, another name for the alto recorder

    Treble

    Treble

  • St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
  • Church in St Andrew's Road, Singapore

    new ringing arrangement (a peal of twelve in D, retaining six of the original eight bells) was also made by John Taylor & Co. The first change ringing on

    St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore

    St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore

    St_Andrew's_Cathedral,_Singapore

  • Changes
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Coltrane changes, type of harmonic progression, first used in 1959 by John Coltrane An algorithmic Change ringing, pattern for ringing tuned bells Changes (Godsmack

    Changes

    Changes

  • St Hilda's Church, Hartlepool
  • Anglican church in County Durham, England

    as an "architectural gem". The tower contains three bells hung for change ringing, all cast in 1819 by Thomas II Mears, however these are considered 'unringable'

    St Hilda's Church, Hartlepool

    St Hilda's Church, Hartlepool

    St_Hilda's_Church,_Hartlepool

  • Death knell
  • Ringing of a church bell immediately after a death

    circle ring of bells is to use "half-muffles" when sounding one bell as a tolled bell, or to ring all the bells half-muffled in change ringing. Half-muffling

    Death knell

    Death_knell

  • Triple
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a breakfast cereal made by General Mills in the 1990s A method of change ringing of bells TripleS (group), South Korean girl group Triple point, in thermodynamics

    Triple

    Triple

  • University of London Society of Change Ringers
  • objectives of the Society are the promotion of the art and science of change ringing and ringing for church services. Membership of the Society is open to all

    University of London Society of Change Ringers

    University of London Society of Change Ringers

    University_of_London_Society_of_Change_Ringers

  • Mini-ring
  • A Mini-Ring is a peal of small bells hung for change-ringing. They are used for training, demonstrational, and leisure purposes. Although normally hung

    Mini-ring

    Mini-ring

    Mini-ring

  • Bob Minor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bob Minor may refer to: Plain bob minor, a course of bell change ringing; see Change ringing#Plain Bob Robert Lee Minor (born 1944), American stunt performer

    Bob Minor

    Bob_Minor

  • Oranges and Lemons
  • English folk song

    here comes a chopper to chop off your head. The tune is reminiscent of change ringing, and the intonation of each line is said to correspond with the distinct

    Oranges and Lemons

    Oranges and Lemons

    Oranges_and_Lemons

  • Major
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (born 1957), German rock guitarist and producer Major, a method of change ringing for eight church bells Major (given name), including people with the

    Major

    Major

  • Royal Basilica of Saint Francis the Great
  • Roman Catholic church in Madrid, Spain

    they are derelict and unringable, the church holds the only peal of change ringing bells in Spain, cast by John Warner and Sons in 1882 and weighing around

    Royal Basilica of Saint Francis the Great

    Royal Basilica of Saint Francis the Great

    Royal_Basilica_of_Saint_Francis_the_Great

  • The Lord of the Rings (film series)
  • 2001–2003 films by Peter Jackson

    2020). "Peter Jackson didn't pull a Lucas on Lord of the Rings, but here's what did change in the 4K remasters". SyFy Wire. Archived from the original

    The Lord of the Rings (film series)

    The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series)

  • Bells Are Ringing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bells Are Ringing may refer to: Bells Are Ringing (musical), a 1956 Broadway musical, or the title song Bells Are Ringing (album), a 1959 jazz album by

    Bells Are Ringing

    Bells_Are_Ringing

  • Tewkesbury Abbey
  • Church in England

    of the church's three organs and choirs. There is a ring of twelve bells, hung for change ringing. The Chronicle of Tewkesbury records that the first

    Tewkesbury Abbey

    Tewkesbury Abbey

    Tewkesbury_Abbey

  • Bradfield College
  • Public school in Bradfield, Berkshire, England

    10 September 2024. Retrieved 15 October 2024. "Bradfield Ringing Course". bradfield-ringing-course.org.uk. Retrieved 6 January 2019. Burridge, Frank:

    Bradfield College

    Bradfield College

    Bradfield_College

  • Company of Ringers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln
  • Bellringers society

    Mary of Lincoln Company of Ringers is the oldest ringing society with a continuous history of ringing and was formally instigated on 18 October 1612 under

    Company of Ringers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln

    Company_of_Ringers_of_the_Blessed_Virgin_Mary_of_Lincoln

  • St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee
  • Church in Dundee, Scotland

    to have more than one set of change ringing bells, the others being Edinburgh and Aberdeen. The other set of change ringing bells in the city is located

    St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee

    St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee

    St_Paul's_Cathedral,_Dundee

  • Trinity Church (Manhattan)
  • Episcopal church in Manhattan, New York

    shutters, and hatches in the plywood deck, are opened for public ringing. Public ringing takes place before and after 11:15 a.m. Sunday service and on special

    Trinity Church (Manhattan)

    Trinity_Church_(Manhattan)

  • University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers
  • Great George by ringing quarter peals and general change ringing. The UBSCR played a part in the celebrations of this event by ringing Great George and

    University of Bristol Society of Change Ringers

    University_of_Bristol_Society_of_Change_Ringers

  • Singing Ringing Tree
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Singing Ringing Tree can refer to: The Singing Ringing Tree (Das singende, klingende Bäumchen) a 1957 German children's fantasy film Singing Ringing Tree

    Singing Ringing Tree

    Singing_Ringing_Tree

  • Albert J. Pitman
  • John Pitman is regarded by change ringing campanologists as a remarkable and versatile composer of peals in bell ringing methods. Described as 'perhaps

    Albert J. Pitman

    Albert_J._Pitman

  • Generative music
  • Music that is ever-different and changing, and that is created by a system

    create music Cellular automaton – Discrete model of computation Change ringing – Art of ringing a set of bells in mathematical patterns Computer-generated

    Generative music

    Generative_music

  • Grote Kerk, Dordrecht
  • Church in Netherlands

    church installed ten additional bells hung for change ringing, which are the first peal of change ringing church bells in the Netherlands, and the heaviest

    Grote Kerk, Dordrecht

    Grote Kerk, Dordrecht

    Grote_Kerk,_Dordrecht

  • John Holt (composer)
  • became a highly placed individual in the art of method ringing. Despite the fact that his ringing career spanned less than a decade, his contributions had

    John Holt (composer)

    John_Holt_(composer)

  • Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto)
  • Church in Ontario, Canada

    The parish celebrated its bicentenary in 1997, when the peal of 12 change ringing bells was installed as the largest peal in North America. They are one

    Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto)

    Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto)

    Cathedral_Church_of_St._James_(Toronto)

  • St Michael and St George Cathedral, Makhanda
  • Church in Eastern Cape, South Africa

    the Holy Cross that was installed in 1999. Ringing there is under the direction of the Cathedral Ringing Master. By the end of July 2001, four quarter-peals

    St Michael and St George Cathedral, Makhanda

    St Michael and St George Cathedral, Makhanda

    St_Michael_and_St_George_Cathedral,_Makhanda

  • Suffolk Guild of Ringers
  • Bellringers society

    supporting the bell ringers and rings of bells in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich who practice the art of change ringing. The Guild was established

    Suffolk Guild of Ringers

    Suffolk_Guild_of_Ringers

  • Cheltenham
  • Town and Borough in Gloucestershire, England

    Hardman & Co. The town has three rings of bells hung for change ringing. One is located in St Mark's Church – a ring of 8 bells, with the heaviest being

    Cheltenham

    Cheltenham

    Cheltenham

  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
  • 2021 Marvel Studios film

    Retrieved January 16, 2022. Tartaglione, Nancy (September 5, 2021). "Shang-Chi Ringing Up $140M Global Bow, Sets Pandemic Record In UK; Free Guy Still Capturing

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

    Shang-Chi_and_the_Legend_of_the_Ten_Rings

  • Ring
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sphere Piston ring, part of an engine Power ring (disambiguation) Ring of bells, a set of bells hung for English full circle ringing Storage ring, a type of

    Ring

    Ring

  • Blessington
  • Town in western County Wicklow, Ireland

    nights, for ringing practice. While it holds the oldest peal of change-ringing bells in Ireland, the oldest bells hung for change-ringing in Ireland are

    Blessington

    Blessington

    Blessington

  • Bells of Notre-Dame de Paris
  • the grand solennel (ringing order: 1, 2, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3) used for the most solemn occasions, to Les Benjamines (ringing order: 10, 9, 8) used

    Bells of Notre-Dame de Paris

    Bells of Notre-Dame de Paris

    Bells_of_Notre-Dame_de_Paris

  • Standing bell
  • Bowl-shaped bell, e.g. a singing bowl

    constructed such that striking at two different points would produce different ringing tones. Bronze bells of substantial size were being cast in China at least

    Standing bell

    Standing bell

    Standing_bell

  • Oxford Society
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Society may refer to: Oxford Society of Change Ringers, established in 1734, is a society dedicated to change ringing in Oxford, England Oxford Union Society

    Oxford Society

    Oxford_Society

  • St. Dunstan's, Canterbury
  • Anglican church in Canterbury, Kent

    including a prayer he wrote. St Dunstan's has six bells, hung for change ringing in the English style, the heaviest weighing 13cwt (approx. 675 kg).

    St. Dunstan's, Canterbury

    St. Dunstan's, Canterbury

    St._Dunstan's,_Canterbury

  • Striking clock
  • Clock that sounds the time with a bell or gong

    because a striking clock must add a striking train which operates the bell-ringing mechanism to the timekeeping train that measures the passage of time. The

    Striking clock

    Striking clock

    Striking_clock

  • Extent
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the actual seizure in its execution Extent, ringing all possible permutations of bells in change ringing Map extent, the portion of a region shown in

    Extent

    Extent

  • The Lord of the Rings
  • 1954–1955 fantasy novel by J. R. R. Tolkien

    The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by the English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the story began as

    The Lord of the Rings

    The_Lord_of_the_Rings

  • Mood ring
  • Ring that contains a thermochromic element

    A mood ring is a finger ring that contains a thermochromic element, or "mood stone", that changes colors based on the temperature of the finger of the

    Mood ring

    Mood ring

    Mood_ring

  • Cathedral Church of the Resurrection
  • Church in Lahore, Pakistan

    clock that dates back to 1862. Originally the Church was to have eight change-ringing bells, however only six arrived from England. They were cast in 1903

    Cathedral Church of the Resurrection

    Cathedral Church of the Resurrection

    Cathedral_Church_of_the_Resurrection

  • Society of Royal Cumberland Youths
  • Bellringers society

    were still excluded from ringing societies, which were typically male-only organisations. Mrs Williams was the first lady to ring a peal. This is especially

    Society of Royal Cumberland Youths

    Society of Royal Cumberland Youths

    Society_of_Royal_Cumberland_Youths

  • St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
  • National cathedral of the Church of Ireland

    Church Bell Ringers. Retrieved 15 December 2023. "The Rings of Twelve – Encyclopaedia of change ringing peals of 12 bells". www.inspirewebdesign.com. Retrieved

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

    St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Dublin

  • John Murphy (bellfounder)
  • Irish bellfounder (fl. 1837–1879)

    many churches in Ireland and elsewhere, including several rings of bells hung for change ringing. Murphy's foundry, which carried on under his son, John

    John Murphy (bellfounder)

    John_Murphy_(bellfounder)

  • Carillon
  • Musical instrument of bells

    bell ringing Electronic carillon Full circle ringing Bolognese bell ringing Change ringing Veronese bell ringing Russian Orthodox bell ringing TowerBells

    Carillon

    Carillon

    Carillon

  • Titanic (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Norwegian rock band Titanic (American band) "Titanic", a method used in change ringing; when on 11 bells called "Titanic cinques" (pronounced "sinks") Titanic

    Titanic (disambiguation)

    Titanic_(disambiguation)

  • Ringtone
  • Sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call or text message

    removes the ringing signal from the line and connects the call. The ringing pattern is known as ring cadence, in which the high voltage ring current is

    Ringtone

    Ringtone

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
  • 2001 film by Peter Jackson

    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson from a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens

    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring

  • Birchington-on-Sea
  • Village in Kent, England

    home to the Powell-Cotton Museum and a twelve-bell tower built for change ringing. The museum contains a large collection of stuffed exotic animals collected

    Birchington-on-Sea

    Birchington-on-Sea

    Birchington-on-Sea

  • Newton Valence
  • Village and parish in Hampshire, England

    bells. The four largest bells were retuned and rehung for traditional Change ringing, and were augmented to six with the addition of two 'second-hand' bells

    Newton Valence

    Newton Valence

    Newton_Valence

  • 1668 in England
  • List of events

    reflector) Richard Duckworth's Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing, the first work on change ringing, is compiled and published complete by Fabian Stedman

    1668 in England

    1668_in_England

  • National Bell Festival
  • Year's Day, there is a moment for nationwide bell ringing. All are invited to participate by ringing bells at their local churches, community centers,

    National Bell Festival

    National_Bell_Festival

  • Church of the Advent (Boston)
  • Church in Massachusetts, United States

    housed in a Victorian Gothic building, faced in brick with eight large change ringing bells and a 172-foot spire. It is well known as a prominent center of

    Church of the Advent (Boston)

    Church of the Advent (Boston)

    Church_of_the_Advent_(Boston)

  • Japanese Peace Bell
  • Bell at the United Nations headquarters

    in the bell ringing ceremony held in the UN headquarters in New York every year. Bell ringing ceremony at the UN headquarters Bell ringing ceremony at

    Japanese Peace Bell

    Japanese Peace Bell

    Japanese_Peace_Bell

  • Tinnitus
  • False perception of sound

    Tinnitus is a condition when a person hears a ringing sound or a different variety of sounds when no corresponding external sound is present and that

    Tinnitus

    Tinnitus

  • Cathedral of the Assumption, Thurles
  • Church in Thurles, Ireland

    by John Murphy of Dublin in 1867. Originally intended to be hung for Change ringing, they are now unringable and chimed by hammers. It is thought that the

    Cathedral of the Assumption, Thurles

    Cathedral of the Assumption, Thurles

    Cathedral_of_the_Assumption,_Thurles

  • St Mary's Church, Bruton
  • Church in Somerset, England

    hung for change ringing in the world. The present ring of six have a long history, the oldest surviving bell being the present fourth of the ring, dating

    St Mary's Church, Bruton

    St Mary's Church, Bruton

    St_Mary's_Church,_Bruton

  • Bell metal
  • Bronze alloy

    Concast. March 31, 2017. Johnston, Ron (1986). Bell-ringing: The English Art of Change-Ringing. Great Britain: Viking. pp. 40–50–82. ISBN 0-670-80176-3

    Bell metal

    Bell metal

    Bell_metal

  • Bell tower
  • Tower containing or designed to hold bells

    Poland. In Orthodox Eastern Europe bell ringing also has a strong cultural significance (Russian Orthodox bell ringing), and churches were constructed with

    Bell tower

    Bell tower

    Bell_tower

  • European Union for Bird Ringing
  • European organisation for bird ringing

    The European Union for Bird Ringing (EURING) is the co-ordinating organisation for European bird ringing schemes. EURING was founded in France in 1963

    European Union for Bird Ringing

    European Union for Bird Ringing

    European_Union_for_Bird_Ringing

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  • Chancey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Chancey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the various places in France named Chancé.Americanized spelling of German Schanze, a habitational name from Schanze, a place in the Upper Rhine, or a variant of Schantz.

    Chancey

  • CHANIEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHANIEL

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Channiy'el, CHANIEL means "favored of God."

    CHANIEL

  • Chanel
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Chanel

    Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel.

    Chanel

  • Changez
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi

    Changez

    Firm; Solid

    Changez

  • Chance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chance

    English : from Old French chea(u)nce ‘(good) fortune’ (a derivative of cheoir ‘to fall (out)’, Latin cadere), a nickname for an inveterate gambler, for someone considered fortunate or well favored, or perhaps for someone who had survived an accident by a remarkable piece of luck.Americanized form of German Tschantz or Schantz.

    Chance

  • Chance
  • Boy/Male

    English American French

    Chance

    Good luck; good fortune; chancellor.

    Chance

  • Chaney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chaney

    English : variant of Chesney.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Chanet or Le Chanet, from Latin canna ‘reed’ + the suffix -etum denoting an inhabitant.

    Chaney

  • CHANCE
  • Male

    English

    CHANCE

    English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, CHANCE means "chance." 

    CHANCE

  • CHANIA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    CHANIA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaniya, CHANIA means "encampment, resting place."

    CHANIA

  • Chande
  • Boy/Male

    British, Hindu, Indian, Mexican

    Chande

    Moon

    Chande

  • Chance
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French

    Chance

    Good Fortune; Chief Secretary; Record Keeper; Contraction of Chancellor; A Gamble; Variant of Chauncey

    Chance

  • Chante
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Chante

    Singer. To sing. Song.

    Chante

  • Chango
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Chango

    Heel.

    Chango

  • Chante
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, French, Jamaican

    Chante

    Singer; To Sing; Sang; Stony Place; Song

    Chante

  • Channe
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Irish

    Channe

    Wise; Young Wolf

    Channe

  • CHANTEL
  • Female

    English

    CHANTEL

    English variant spelling of French Chantal, CHANTEL means "stony place."

    CHANTEL

  • CHANAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    CHANAH

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Channah, CHANAH means "favor; grace." 

    CHANAH

  • Channe
  • Boy/Male

    English Irish

    Channe

    Young wolf.

    Channe

  • CHANDER
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    CHANDER

    Variant spelling of Hindi Chandra, CHANDER means "moon."

    CHANDER

  • Chance
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Chance

    Keeper of Records

    Chance

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  • Change
  • v. t.

    To alter by substituting something else for, or by giving up for something else; as, to change the clothes; to change one's occupation; to change one's intention.

  • Changer
  • n.

    One who deals in or changes money.

  • Changer
  • n.

    One apt to change; an inconstant person.

  • Exchange
  • v. i.

    To be changed or received in exchange for; to pass in exchange; as, dollar exchanges for ten dimes.

  • Hanger
  • n.

    One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.

  • Chance
  • a.

    Happening by chance; casual.

  • Rechange
  • v. t. & i.

    To change again, or change back.

  • Changed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Change

  • Chanced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Chance

  • Change
  • v. t.

    A passing from one phase to another; as, a change of the moon.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    A succesion or substitution of one thing in the place of another; a difference; novelty; variety; as, a change of seasons.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    To alter; to make different; to cause to pass from one state to another; as, to change the position, character, or appearance of a thing; to change the countenance.

  • Charged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Charge

  • Change
  • v. i.

    To be altered; to undergo variation; as, men sometimes change for the better.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    Any variation or alteration; a passing from one state or form to another; as, a change of countenance; a change of habits or principles.

  • Chance
  • adv.

    By chance; perchance.

  • Change
  • v. i.

    To pass from one phase to another; as, the moon changes to-morrow night.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    Specifically: To give, or receive, smaller denominations of money (technically called change) for; as, to change a gold coin or a bank bill.

  • Change
  • v. t.

    To give and take reciprocally; to exchange; -- followed by with; as, to change place, or hats, or money, with another.

  • Chance
  • n.

    A possibility; a likelihood; an opportunity; -- with reference to a doubtful result; as, a chance to escape; a chance for life; the chances are all against him.